What is the difference between thread.start_new_thread
and threading.Thread.start
in python?
start_new_thread
is called, the new thread terminates as soon as the calling thread terminates. threading.Thread.start
is the opposite: the 开发者_JAVA百科calling thread waits for other threads to terminate. The thread
module is the low-level threading API of Python. Its direct usage isn't recommended, unless you really need to. The threading
module is a high-level API, built on top of thread
. The Thread.start
method is actually implemented using thread.start_new_thread
.
The daemon
attribute of Thread
must be set before calling start
, specifying whether the thread should be a daemon. The entire Python program exits when no alive non-daemon threads are left. By default, daemon
is False
, so the thread is not a daemon, and hence the process will wait for all its non-daemon thread to exit, which is the behavior you're observing.
P.S. start_new_thread
really is very low-level. It's just a thin wrapper around the Python core thread launcher, which itself calls the OS thread spawning function.
See the threading.Thread.daemon flag - basically whenever no non-daemon threads are running, the interpreter terminates.
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